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Old 04-23-2024, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by ppppenguin View Post
Poor quality cables can cause significant problems with high resolution analogue monitors, even if the terminations are good. At 1600x1200 it's very hard to make analogue interconnection look as sharp and good as DVI or HDMI.
I've got a good cable on there now. It's a DVI-A to VGA cable, and it's very thick and has ferrite beads on it at the ends. I can't remember the maker as it was purchased decades ago, but it was a good expensive cable.

I'm mostly concerned with whether or not the BNC inputs will give me better quality and less reflections at higher resolutions than the VGA cable does, given a similar quality of cable.

At the time (like late 90s/ early 2000s), I remember people telling me that it's not worth it and I'd never tell the difference, but Sony seems to claim the BNCs are better when using the monitor at it's limits.
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